Hyundai E-GMP

Hyundai E-GMP (Electric Global Modular Platform) is a dedicated BEV vehicle platform for the Hyundai Motor Company automobiles. It is the first BEV-only dedicated platform by Hyundai. It is to be used for Hyundai and Kia automobiles from 2021.[1]

E-GMP
Hyundai 45 EV Concept
Overview
Manufacturer
Parent companyHyundai Motor Group
Production2021–
Body and chassis
Layout
Vehicles

The platform is a 800 V architecture with scalable wheelbase length, and supports batteries from multiple manufacturers. The Li-ion batteries are pouch-sized and the battery-pack is designed to be 13 cm tall. The semiconductor power electronics will be silicon carbide-based to minimize conversion losses. The electronics support both 400 V and 800 V charging and bi-directional charging (V2L (110/230 V and up to 3,5 kW), V2V and V2G).[2]

The 500+ km WLTP-range battery pack will support 350 kW fast charging, and Hyundai claim an 18-minute 0-80% charging speed.[3]

The platform supports a wheelbase exceeding 3000 mm and both 2WD and dual motor AWD are supported.[4]

E-GMP models

Ioniq 5 a compact crossover scheduled for first half of 2021 and is based on the Hyundai Concept 45EV presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2019.[5]

Ioniq 6 a mid-size sedan will be produced from 2022 and is foreshadowed by the Hyundai Prophecy concept car, which was supposed to be presented at the 2020 Geneva International Motor Show but this was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

Ioniq 7 a mid-size crossover will be produced from 2024.[7]

Kia - second half of 2021[8]

References

  1. "Hyundai Motor Group reveals E-GMP; first dedicated BEV platform, for next-generation BEV line-up". Green Car Congress. BioAge Group, LLC. 2020-12-02. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  2. Hampel, Carrie (2020-12-02). "Hyundai presents E-GMP electric car platform". electrive.com. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  3. Hugo Quintal (2 December 2020). "Hyundai to lead charge into electric era with EV platform 'E-GMP'".
  4. Chaouite, Jalil (2020-12-02). "Voitures électriques : la nouvelle plateforme Hyundai et Kia promet plus de 500 km d'autonomie". L’Automobile Magazine (in French). Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  5. Florent Ferrière (10 August 2020). "Hyundai : Ioniq devient une marque, premier modèle en 2021".
  6. Hugo Quintal (10 August 2020). "Hyundai lance la sous-marque Ioniq pour les véhicules électriques".
  7. Eisenstein, Paul (August 10, 2020). "Hyundai Launches New Ioniq EV Brand: Sub-brand will feature three all-electric models by 2024". thedetroitbureau.com. The Detroit Bureau. Retrieved August 14, 2020. As part of its goal to rapidly accelerate sales of battery cars, Hyundai is launching a new sub-brand, Ioniq, which takes its name from one of its current battery offerings.
  8. Hall, Emme (2020-12-01). "Hyundai's E-GMP platform to power lots of EVs, including Kia and Genesis models". CNET. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
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